
Betty Ford
Betty Ford was the First Lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977, known for her advocacy on women's rights, breast cancer awareness, and substance abuse treatment. Her candidness about her own struggles with addiction led to the establishment of the Betty Ford Center, which provides treatment for substance use disorders.
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An archival photograph of President Gerald R. Ford carving a turkey at Camp David.
White House Thanksgiving dishes reveal first families' holiday traditionsBetty Ford attended the opening of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library as a former First Lady.
Das historische Bild aus WoodstockBetty Ford was a former First Lady who attended the opening of the presidential library.
Das historische Bild: Zürich, 1974: Wasserrohrbruch an der Ottikerstrasse.Betty Ford is noted as one of the former First Ladies at the event.
Der Mob rächt sich nach dem Krieg an FranzösinnenBetty Ford was one of the former First Ladies present at the opening of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
Eidgenössisches Turnfest 1984: Frauen im AufbruchBetty Ford was present at the opening of the presidential library.
Als der Böögg noch kein Schneemann warBetty Ford was present at the opening of the Reagan Presidential Library as a former First Lady.
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